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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course nature" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "of course," "by nature," or "as nature intended" instead. For example: "We should eat foods that are organic and as nature intended."
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Of course, nature hasn't gone away.
AMENITIES A private golf course, nature trails and swimming pools, among others.
But of course nature is everywhere in New York (even when the city isn't under siege by a hurricane).
Of course nature had to be measured and analysed, but he also wanted to excite a "love of nature".
Of course, nature takes its course and in the words of Mr. del Tredici: "Forests are always in flux.
Of course, nature also plays a role in determining how people respond to scarcity, as do a number of other factors.
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Alternatively, a bridge crosses over to Sentosa Island, where The Sentosa Resort & Spa is right on the water, with golf courses, nature walks, and beaches.
One limitation of these experiments is the limited number of animals used, due to the time-course nature of the data.
This biological understanding is important for the emphasis it places on the life-course nature of the ageing process and its amenability to positive interventions.
Of course, the nature of nature is that animals won't always be conveniently nearby.
"We are on a collision course with nature," he warned.
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